Publications

  1. Does Collective Citizen Input Impact Government Service Provision? Evidence from SeeClickFix Requests in Public Administration Review

  2. Institutional Factors Driving Citizen Perceptions of AI in Government: Evidence from a Survey Experiment on Policing with Daniel S. Schiff, Ian T. Adams, Joshua McCrain, and Scott M. Mourtgos in Public Administration Review

  3. Digital Transparency and Citizen Participation: Evidence from the Online Crowdsourcing Platform of the City of Sacramento with Boyuan Zhao, Shaoming Cheng, and Yeonkyung Kim in Government Information Quarterly

  4. Police Shootings Statistics and Public Support for Police Reforms with Tom S. Clark, Adam N. Glynn, Michael Leo Owens, Anna Gunderson, and Eric Dobbie in the Journal of Experimental Political Science

  5. Narratives and Expert Information in Agenda-Setting: Experimental Evidence on State Legislator Engagement with Artificial Intelligence Policy with Daniel S. Schiff in Policy Studies Journal

  6. Public Support for Professional Legislatures with David Fortunato and Joshua McCrain in State Politics & Policy Quarterly

  7. Are Police Racially Biased in the Decision to Shoot? with Tom S. Clark, Elisha Cohen, Adam Glynn, Michael Leo Owens, and Anna Gunderson in the Journal of Politics

  8. Priming Self-Reported Partisanship: Implications for Survey Design and Analysis with B. Pablo Montagnes and Zachary Peskowitz in Public Opinion Quarterly

  9. Assessing Public Value Failure in Government Adoption of Artificial Intelligence with Daniel S. Schiff and Patrick Pierson in Public Administration

  10. Counterevidence of Crime-Reduction Effects from Federal Grants of Military Equipment to Local Police with Anna Gunderson, Elisha Cohen, Tom S. Clark, Adam N. Glynn, and Michael Leo Owens in Nature Human Behaviour

  11. Do Officer-Involved Shootings Reduce Citizen Contact with Government? with Elisha Cohen, Anna Gunderson, Tom S. Clark, Adam N. Glynn, and Michael Leo Owens in the Journal of Politics


Working Papers

  1. The Liar’s Dividend: Can Politicians Claim Misinformation to Evade Accountability? with Daniel S. Schiff and Natalia S. Bueno

  2. Patrolling the Police: Experimental Evidence on Police Executives’ Support for Oversight with Ian T. Adams, Joshua McCrain, Daniel S. Schiff, and Scott M. Mourtgos